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Why and how did the federalist paper define the powers and structures of constitution?
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Britannica.com ,” Constitutional Convention, history and compromises” (2012): 1-15.
The Britannica provides information regarding the history of the U.S. constitutional making process. It is the tertiary source and it will not be used to complete the research paper.
Jay, Hamilton Madison. The Federal Papers edited by Hamilton Madison Jay with introduction by Clinton Roaster. New York: New American Library, 1991.
The article is one of the first federal papers published by congress in regarding the powers and the structure of the federal government. It highlights key fundamentals of federal and its powers and therefore, it provides detailed information needed to complete the paper. It will be used to complete the research paper.
Maier, Pauline, Simon and Schuster. “Ratification, the people Debate and the Constitution 1787 – 1788” (2010): 1-25.
The article discusses the constitutional making process and therefore, it also gives the process of ratification of the constitution. It is a tertiary source and it will not be used to complete the paper.
Oak, James. The Article and the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. A History of the United States. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
The article provides illustration of the first amendment of the constitution of the United States. It gives the history of the United States and the detailed steps and reasons for the first constitution amendment. It is primary source and therefore, it will be used to complete the paper.
Rowling, Kenneth R. and Charlene Bang Bickford. Creating the Bill of Rights, the document Record from the first congress. Vol. 1. Washington DC: John Hopkins University Press, 1991.
The article provides detailed about the Bill Rights, which was enacted by the first congress. It is a primary source and it will be used for the completion of the paper. It will helpful in understanding the rights and the role of federal.
Scott, E.H. Journal of the Federal Convention kept by James Madison. New York: The Law book Exchange, Ltd.; Special, 2013.
This is article has a collection of James Madison Journals, which he published when he was in the office. It provides elaborate information regarding what happens during the constitutional making process and the formation of federalism. It is the tertiary source and therefore, it will be used to complete the paper.
Thomas, Kenneth R. "Federalism, State Sovereignty, and the Constitution: Basis and Limits of Congressional Power." Congressional Research Service (2013): 3-18.
The article discuses the powers of federalism and the sovereignty of the state and it are also provides detailed powers of the congress and therefore, it defines the federal power. It is a primary source and it will be used in completing the paper.
Works Cited
BIBLIOGRAPHY Ayre, Brian. "The Federalist Papers." Independent Journal (2015): 2-13.
Jay, Hamilton Madison. The Federal Papers edited by Hamilton Madison Jay with introduction by Clinton ROaster. New York: New American Library, 1991.
Oak, James. The Article and The First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. A History of the United States. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Rowling, Kenneth R. and Charlene Bang Bickford. Creating the bill of right, the document Record from from the first congress. Vol. 1. Washington DC: John Hopkins University Press, 1991.
Scott, E.H. Journal of the Federal Convention kept by James Madison. New York: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.; Special, 2013.
Thomas, Kenneth R. "Federalism, State Sovereignty, and the Constitution: Basis and Limits of Congressional Power ." Congressional Research Service (2013): 3-18.
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